coliniscool
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- February 15, 2005
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- City, State
- San Jose, CA
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 97 XLT
I have a 97 XLT, and i just replaced the headunit with a panasonic which is putting out 4x50Watts to the speakers. The cd player replaced both the facotry headunit and the cd changer. is there a factory amp in my car?? and if so, will it be necessary to bypass it to achieve the best sound quality?? heres another question, when i first installed the new headunit, the sund quality sounded awesome, way better than with the factory system. but before i replace the headunit, the front passenger speaker would cut out sometimes, and if i cranked the volume for a second, it would turn back on. i thought the new headunit would fix this, but it still does it. anyway, the sound quality in my explorer doesn't sound very good a week later, it sounds muddy when i turn the volume up. im thinking its becuase of the speakers, and solely becuase of the speakers, which im pretty sure arent able to handle all 50Watts of power given to them by the panasonic headunit. has anyone got any ideas as to whats going on with my sound system?? im going to be replacing all the speakers soon with polk momo 5x7's, do you guys think that will solve all my problems?? thanks for the help guys